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Belt Loop Requirements

Complete these three requirements:

Visit with a friend, family member, classmate, or other person with disabilities. Find out what this persons enjoys and what this person finds difficult.

Attend a disabilities event such as an Easter Seals event, Special Olympics, a performance with sign language interpretation, an activity with Guiding Eyes dogs, or a wheelchair race. Tell your adult leader what you thought about the experience.

Make a display about one or more disabilities. It can include physical, learning, or mental challenges. Share the display at a pack meeting.

Academics Pin Requirements

Earn the Disabilities Awareness belt loop, and complete six of the following requirements:

People with disabilities move around in different ways such as crutches, scooters, and wheelchairs. Explain the differences. With an adult’s supervision and permission, try to safely use one.

Using sign language, demonstrate the Cub Scout Promise and motto.

Read a book about a person with a disability.

Explain how your school helps students with disabilities (elevators, ramps, small classes, special tools and equipment, specialized teachers).

Describe one of the following and its purpose: occupational therapy, speech therapy, or physical therapy. Visit with a person who works in one of these fields and learn about his or her position.

Read about a famous person who has been physically or mentally challenged. Report what you learned to your den or family.

For two one-hour periods, and with adult supervision, go about your normal routine doing chores, watching television, studying, etc. Change your abilities by using one of these experiences, then share what you learned with your den.